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UIUX 360 is talking about the UIUX terminologies. Every startup and enterprise company owner should be aware of these terminologies. In this UIUX glossary, we have put together various topics and terms required for digital product design and development. Appreciate our efforts by sharing this UI/UX Wikipedia.

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Pluralistic Walkthrough

Pluralistic Walkthrough

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

A pluralistic walkthrough is a usability methodology that revolves around a group of users, designers, or developers accompanying usability practitioners stepping through tasks and scenarios in an attempt to identify usability issues and establish solutio

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Pixel Density

Pixel Density

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

Pixels are the smallest controllable units on our screens. These are tiny squares that we use to make the images we see on electronic displays. They are not a specific color but are capable of showing different images and graphics.

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Phi Phenomenon

Phi Phenomenon

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

The PHI Phenomenon is an optical illusion of seeing individual objects in constant motion when viewed quickly in succession. The PHI phenomenon explains why light bulbs arranged in a circle seem to spin when one light after another blinks only once.

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Persona

Persona

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

User personas are loosely defined and help companies with on-brand messaging, UX design needs, and more. With the help of the development of one or more personas, the target group can be determined very precisely during the development of the product.

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Peak-End Rule

Peak-End Rule

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

The peak-end rule states, "People evaluate an experience largely by how they feel at its peak and at the end of it, rather than the sum total or average of each moment of the experience."

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Pattern Recognition

Pattern Recognition

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

Pattern recognition is the automatic recognition of patterns and regularities in data. It has applications in statistical data analysis, image analysis, information retrieval, signal processing, bioinformatics, computer graphics, data compression, and mac

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Parkinson’s Law

Parkinson’s Law

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

Parkinson’s Law states “Any task will inflate until all of the available time is spent.” Parkinson's law is the idea that a task extends to fill the time allotted for completion.

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Paradox of Specificity

Paradox of Specificity

By: Prince Pal | 04-Oct-2022

The Paradox of Specificity tells us that adapting our efforts to the needs of a more specific audience creates solutions that are useful for a wider range of conditions.

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Paradox of Choice

Paradox of Choice

By: Prince Pal | 30-Sep-2022

The paradox of choice describes the paralysis and dissatisfaction one feels when presented with too many choices. The Paradox of Choice shows you how vast options frustrate you, are less likely to choose and are more likely to mess up.

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Paper Prototype

Paper Prototype

By: Prince Pal | 30-Sep-2022

Paper Prototyping is the process of creating paper representations of digital products to help in understanding the design concepts and test products.

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Pairing Designing

Pairing Designing

By: Prince Pal | 30-Sep-2022

Design pairing is when two designers work together to solve a problem. Design pairing can encompass any part of the product development lifecycle: from business problem determination and user value visualization to a short iteration on an existing feature

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Pain-Points

Pain-Points

By: Prince Pal | 30-Sep-2022

Pain-points are any issues, frustrations, problems, or hiccups that a user encounters during a given experience or interaction.

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